• Hi Guest!
    You can help ensure that British Car Forum (BCF) continues to provide a great place to engage in the British car hobby! If you find BCF a beneficial community, please consider supporting our efforts with a subscription.

    There are some perks with a member upgrade!
    **Upgrade Now**
    (PS: Subscribers don't see this gawd-aweful banner
Tips
Tips

TR6 TR6 fuel tank fitting size.

G

Guest

Guest
Guest
Offline
I went to the hardware store to get a 90 for the fuel line out the tank and it's not NPT. What is it? This is really becomming a headache. Main thing I need a brass 90 to screw into the tank. Where can I get one quickly?
 
its not a pipe thread, its a machine thread, not tapered, I belive there is a flaired tubing connection into the tank but I cannot help you with the thread size I would think its the same thread that goes into the fuel pump from the tank

Hondo
 
Yes, there was a compression fitting on mine as well.

Cheers,
M. Pied Lourd
 
I don't think you want a 90, not unless you have fuel injection.
More like this. And I think the tubing fits into the tank a little higher
than the bottom of the tank to keep any crude from passing into the line.
https://trf.zeni.net/TR6bluebook/23.php
I can't rebember if you install the tube before or after you
install the tank. I think before.
Fuel line out of the tank is 5/16
 
Check out the Rimmer page.It is a 90.
Stay tuned and I'll post what I just had made.
Think you like it Billy
 
2 choices Billy
1. Rimmer has the PI model tank outlet that is curved as the pump for those was in der boot.
Rimmer version

2.I had this built for my situation
outputattachment.jpg
 
I made a curved piece of tubing. It screws in o.k but I don't have enough room for it and believe me, I made it as tight a bend as possible and as close to the tank as possible.
 
That's what the guys who built mine said.
Can't bend it that tight.
Don't know if the Rimmer ones is tighter.
Mine works for location
 
Are you sure it isn't tighter.It is made for pretty close to your application.
E mail them and ask what the height of the bend is
 
Made it work. Tightened the bend a bit and added some clearance. Should be o.k now. bad weather moving in so I'm staying indoors.
 
Back
Top